indifferent: 1) used by some asexual individuals to indicate that they feel neither revulsion toward nor powerful desire to engage in sex. 2) also can be taken to mean they are indifferent toward the idea of sex in general.

repulsed: A term used by some asexual individuals to indicate that they find sex disgusting or revolting.

sensual: Enjoying pleasure brought through the senses, which may or may not be sexual[2].

demigirl: a person who feels more strongly associated with female than male or any other gender, but not strongly enough to justify an absolute self-identification as female, or, someone who identifies as anything but female, aside from a small part of them that does. [Disputed, in discussion]

MtF: (male to female transsexual, trans woman) a person who identifies as female, but was assigned a male sex at birth

neutrois: an agender or neutral-gendered person who may seek to be without the physical characteristics of their sex and to remove gender cues, and who may experience gender dysphoria much like transsexuals

pangender: having a gender identity or expression that encompasses all the genders, either simultaneously or alternating

transgender: an umbrella term for those who have gender identities trancending the limits of society's conceptualization of gender. Can include non-binary and binary-gender identified people

transsexual: an individual who identifies with a physical sex different from the one that assigned at birth

effanineffable: bard of avenexplains: Well, the dictionary definition is "unable to be expressed in words." And ... T. S. Eliot used it to speak of cats contemplating their "ineffable, effable, effanineffable" names. My theory is that effan is as close as you could get to having "fucking" printed in a book of poetry when he was writing. So if the first [e]ff stans for "fuck", why shouldn't the second? (introduced in this thread)